 
Year: All 2005 2006 2007 2008
2005
December
1. Bye-Bye-Bye IE For Mac
On January 31, 2006, Microsoft will say bye-bye to Internet Explorer for the Mac when it removes the download from its site for good. I would say it is about time. 2. Mozilla Firefox 1.5 Released
The new version of the award winning Mozilla Firefox web browser has been released. Here we highlight some of it's new features. 3. A PHP Bad Word / Vulgar Word Filter Script
A file based PHP bad word filter script. With several options, including bad word ratings.
November
4. Real Estate Web Design: Time for an upgrade
Real Estate Web Design experts review the needs of Realtors(R) and real estate brokers, and highlight the advantages of dynamic real estate websites. 5. Web Hosting Providers: Get answers on languages, companies, and platforms
Often the task of choosing proper technologies lies with those who are not familiar with those technologies. This article aims to help project managers and businessowners make the proper decisions when choosing a web hosting provider. 6. Dial Up Internet Access: Still a Strong Connection
Despite the advent of broadband Internet access, Dial Up Internet Access in America is still very popular and widely used. Learn how to find the best provider.
September
7. Google or Yahoo!, the Largest Index War
Its a battle that has grown more and more fierce over the last few years. Yahoo!, the once search giant, and it's competition with Google. Both companies claim the latest and greatest in search technology. But who really will give you more information?
July
8. Windows Vista Beta Released
The beta version of Windows Vista, the new version of Windows set to ship in 2006, is out and in testing. Some new features have also come to light. 9. Cisco IOS IPv6 Crafted Packet Vulnerability
Cisco's IOS is vulnerable to a Denial of Service (DoS) and potentially an arbitrary code execution attack from a specifically crafted IPv6 packet. 10. Microsoft's Hunt for Security
Microsoft continues to purchase security systems from smaller companies, but seems to have no focus in their use. And how will Vista, the new Windows, make use of these new tools? 11. An Eye for an Eye, Spam for Spam
Blue Security, a California based security firm, has decided to fight spam with complaints about spam. Sound a little circular? 12. Google Simplifies Adwords Service
Google announced today via an email to its Google Adwords customers that it will be simplifying its services based on customer suggestions. 13. The New Google Toolbar for Firefox
Google has recently developed a Google Toolbar for Firefox, and is developing other extensions that all signify a big nod to the fast-growing browser. 14. Diamonds Are a Geek's Best Friend
The recent developments in a synthetic diamond technology allows for more electronic applications. 15. 3 Critical Updates from Microsoft
You may have noticed your windows update icon popup in your system tray this morning. Three critical microsoft updates were released last night. 16. Will .mobi Fizzle Out Before It's Approved?
The .mobi domain has been approved by the ICANN for use by the beginning of next year. Tim Berners-Lee (who is deemed 'the Father of the Internet') dislikes the idea and has opposed it--and now has the entire W3C behind him. Will .mobi have its day? 17. Virus Plays On London Attack Emotions
Would-be email attackers are now using some heavy social engineering about the London attacks to spread their viruses. 18. Deep Down Microsoft Fears Linux
A quick overview of Microsoft's fear of the emerging strength of Linux as discretely pointed out by Microsoft's own Steve Balmer. |